What to expect from HHS Secretary nominee and Obamacare opponent Tom Price The House member from Georgia’s ‘Empowering Patients First’ plan served as the basis for a unified Republican approachMany of Price’s ideas made it to Paul Ryan’s plan to “repeal and replace” the Affordable Care Act.

Trump’s toothless FANG challenge creates an opportunity in high-flying internet stocks Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Alphabet have fallen since the election, but investors’ reaction is overdoneFacebook, Amazon, Netflix and Alphabet have fallen since the election, but investors’ reaction is overdone, says Michael Brush.

Why Obamacare is in political purgatory Half in Congress want to save controversial law; half want to kill it The only way Obamacare will survive mostly intact is if Democrats seize control of the House and Senate in the 2016 elections or a sudden rise in public support causes conservative opposition to melt away. Neither is likely.

Hyundai’s next leap forward The Korean auto maker preps to play offense: Here’s what’s comingAfter pressing pause on years of breakneck expansion to nail quality, restock the product pipeline and streamline production, Hyundai is on the offensive again.

Hyundai to take on Tesla with luxury electric carsBUSAN, South Korea--Hyundai Motor Co. (005380.SE) said it will offer luxury electric vehicles to take on Tesla Motors Inc. (TSLA) and other rivals, as the South Korean auto maker expands its premium lineup.

This bitcoin challenger is up 1,100% this year — but is it ready for prime time? Ethereum, the world’s second-most valuable cryptocurrency, has seen its value skyrocket as investors and developers have sought new and different ways to use the technology introduced by bitcoin.

Market bears fire seasonal shot across the bow Focus: U.S. dollar breaks down, Gold and silver take flight, UUP, GLD, SLV, KRE, XLYThe major U.S. benchmarks are once again under pressure to start the worst six months seasonally. While the downturn’s aggressiveness is worth tracking, it’s surfaced against an otherwise constructive market backdrop, including the U.S. dollar’s technically significant downdraft.

Charting a garden-variety market pullback Gold confirms uptrend, knifes to 52-week highs, GLD, MEOH, JCI, SLAB, CRUSTrue to seasonal form, U.S. stocks are kicking off the worst six months — May through October — on a nominally bearish note. Still, while the S&P 500 has ventured under first support, around the 2,080 mark, the downturn has thus far lacked breadth as measured by the market internals and sector participation.

‘Sell in May’ surfaces with major S&P support under siege U.S. dollar threatens a breakdown, Japanese yen takes flight; AAPL, MSFT, GOOG weigh down NasdaqU.S. stocks have turned lower to conclude April amid renewed currency cross currents, and with the worst six months seasonally set to start next week. In the process, major support points are under siege — most notably, Dow 17,800, and the S&P 2,080 area — though based on today’s backdrop, the late-week downdraft looks technically innocuous.

Nasdaq presses the 200-day average amid Apple’s technical downdraft Focus: Apple’s technical breakdown, AAPL, CSX, GM, GEL, HL, AKSThe major U.S. benchmarks are lower early Wednesday after Apple’s disappointing quarter and ahead of the Federal Reserve’s policy statement due out this afternoon. In the process, the Nasdaq Composite has ventured under its 200-day moving average, while the small- and mid-cap benchmarks have concurrently reached multi-month highs.

Don’t buy mutual funds, but do buy the companies that sell them Fund-manager stocks are now bargains for a host of reasonsFund-manager stocks are now bargains for a host of reasons, says Michael Brush.

Japanese swordplay is revived by anime and manga The struggling katana, made famous by samurai movies, gets a new lease on lifeThe struggling katana, made famous by samurai movies, gets a new lease on life, writes Jonathan DeHart.

Stop repeating myths about elections and the stock market Party in control of White House makes no difference statisticallyStatistically speaking, the party controlling the White House makes no difference to stock market performance, says BlackRock’s Russ Koesterich.

Bill Gates lists the best books he read in 2015 Books are centered on how things workBill Gates is offering up a fresh round of reading recommendations, books he says are centered on how things work — whether that’s stuff or us humans.

What to look for at the Detroit auto showWith the industry coming off an estimated 17.5 million sales year in 2015, all eyes are on Detroit as the 2016 North American International Auto Show gets under way.

Hyundai, Kia see tough business conditions in 2016SEOUL-- Hyundai Motor Co. and its affiliate Kia Motors Corp. are bracing for another challenging year after missing their sales target in 2015 largely due to weak performance in China--the biggest market for the South Korean auto makers.

Hyundai expects another tough year for car salesSEOUL-- Hyundai Motor Co. and its affiliate Kia Motors Corp. are bracing for another challenging year after missing their sales target in 2015 largely due to weak performance in China--the biggest market for the South Korean auto makers.

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